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Enter your baked goods, crafts, preserved foods and/or garden produce to win beautiful ribbons or volunteer to judge the entries. Fun for the whole family - pumpkin carving, poster art, and seed planting for the kids - presentations on bee keeping and gardening, craft tables, and more for everyone.See More

There will be fun for the whole family, with competitions for baked goods, garden produce, canned/preserved foods, crafts, and pumpkin carving for the kids. Entry is free, and everyone is encouraged to enter their best pie, cake, or bread, homemade mozzarella cheese, or canned pears; ribbons will be awarded. Judging begins at 2:00.Phill Remick from NewBeeRescue in Albuquerque will give a talk about beekeeping, and Hart Schwarz will be back to talk about the Birds of Placitas. Find out what…See More

New Mexico treasures collected over three decades are going on sale in Old Town ... vintage glass and porcelain, antique clocks, Native American weavings, paintings, baskets, vintage furniture and more.See More

Four Placitas artists being their work to the 5G North gallery in September: Barry McCormick (figurative imagery), Michael Prokos (ceramic sculpture) Riha Rothberg and Wayne Mikosz (collaborative constructions). 5G North is part of the Factory on 5th Street. The exhibit will be open Fridays 4-6, Saturdays 1-5 and Sundays 11-2 or by appointment from September 1st through September 30th. Opening reception Friday, September 7, 5-7pm. Gallery talk Sunday, Sept. 16 at noon by Barry McCormick.See More

Four Placitas artists being their work to the 5G North gallery in September: Barry McCormick (figurative imagery), Michael Prokos (ceramic sculpture) Riha Rothberg and Wayne Mikosz (collaborative constructions). 5G North is part of the Factory on 5th Street. The exhibit will be open Fridays 4-6, Saturdays 1-5 and Sundays 11-2 or by appointment from September 1st through September 30th. Opening reception Friday, September 7, 5-7pm. Gallery talk Sunday, Sept. 16 at noon by Barry McCormick.See More

I'll check the calendar again. I've obviously missed some stuff. It's a fine line as to what should go into the calendar and what shouldn't. I'm going to start up a discussion with the other moderators and see what they think. If we make any changes I'll let you know and you can re-post.

Hi Joan, if the information that is in google maps is incorrect, you can always add the address and business information manually. The instructions under the map on the Art in ABQ page will explain how to add an entry manually and if the instructions are unclear, please let me know and I'll help trouble shoot. Thanks!